2001 Yamaha Mountain Max Service Manual
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Original and complete Service Manual in English for the 2001 Yamaha Mountain Max 700 Snowmobiles.
This is the same manual that dealers and professional mechanics use to repair your snowmobile.
Manual covers all mechanical aspects of the model and years specified.
Manual chapters:
Chapter 1 General Information
- Machine Identification
- Important Information
- Special Tools
Chapter 2 Periodic Inspection and Adjustment
- Introduction
- Periodic Maintenance Table
- Engine
- Power Train
- Chassis
- Electrical
- Tuning
Chapter 3 Chassis
- Steering
- Ski
- Front Suspension
Chapter 4 Power Train
- Primary Sheave and Drive V-Belt
- Secondary Sheave
- Drive Chain Housing
- Jackshaft
- Brake
- Slide Rail Suspension
- Front Axle and Track
Chapter 5 Engine
- Exhaust Assembly
- Engine Assembly
- Cylinder Head and Cylinder
- Oil Pump, Crankcase and Crankshaft
- AC Magneto
- Recoil Starter
Chapter 6 Cooling System
- Heat Exchanger
- Water Pump
Chapter 7 Carburetion
- Carburetors
- Fuel Pump
Chapter 8 Electrical
- Switch Inspection
- Ignition System
- Electrical Starting System
- Charging System
- Lighting System
- Signal System
- Grip Warmer System
- Fault Location Table
Chapter 9 Specifications
- General Specifications
- Maintenance Specificaitons
- General Torque Specifications
- Definition of Units
- Cable Routing
Wiring Diagram
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